I've had about 20+ printers over the last few years, even had a Prusa i3 mk3s+ once and I have to say it makes the Prusa look stupid for charging a fee for it. The bearings used are obviously cheap and one of my lead screws was bent BUT it had little to no effect on my print quality. If this seems too good to be true, it isn't. Can common components be better? Yes. Does the machine produce nice prints within 10 minutes of setting it up? Yes. The only real issue I had was that I wish the touchscreen wasn't so cheap and fragile, but it's still a lot larger than non-touchscreens. All of these problems can be solved if you are willing to spend another $50 or so. I wouldn't recommend this for those very new to 3D printing as the instructions for setting up a slicer for a machine are terrible.
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